Regional Review: HIV and AIDS in Asia-Pacific Region

Publications - Released in 2008

According to the latest estimates1 in 2007 in Asia there were around 4.9 million (range of 3.7 million-6.7 million) people living with HIV of whom 440,000 (range of 210,000-one million) became newly infected in the past year and approximately 300,000 (range of 250,000-470,000) died from AIDS-related illness. HIV prevalence in Asia-Pacific has a large variation from almost zero to 2.4 per cent in Papua province of Indonesia.2 Those values are lower than for many other parts of the world, particularly Africa. However, given the substantial number of people living in this region, even a low increasing prevalence of HIV would translate into millions of infections.

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Organizations

  • HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia Pacific